Girl ‘assaulted by priest in confessional’, inquiry hears

A girl was sexually abused by a priest after she went to confession, an inquiry in Edinburgh has heard.

The attack happened when the child went to show the priest a picture she had drawn of a chapel, the hearing was told.

The Scottish Child Abuse Inquiry (SCAI) sitting in Edinburgh is currently examining children’s homes, no longer operating, which were run by the Catholic congregation the Sisters of Nazareth in Scotland.

A woman, who cannot be named, told the inquiry the incident happened shortly before she left Nazareth House in Cardonald, Glasgow, in the 1970s.

She described an occasion when she attended confession at a church in the area and afterwards presented the priest with a picture she had drawn of a small chapel next to Nazareth House.

By this time, the priest was in the section of the confessional that she was in, the inquiry heard.

“I was showing him the picture, he was saying it was lovely and praising me,” the witness said.

“He was behind me and I think he still had the picture in his hand.

“I could remember him lifting up my skirt and putting his hands inside my underwear and rubbing himself against me.

“I could feel something sticky on my bare legs. I felt sore. I seem to recall I was bleeding a bit as well.

“That’s what the priest done.”

The woman, who could not remember the priest’s name, said she did not report the assault to the nuns at the home, believing “they would have said it was my fault”.